The protein-rich storage bodies found within the chloroplasts of Chlamydomonas are crucial for survival under stressful conditions. What is the specific name for these structures, and what is their primary composition?
Pyrenoids; RuBisCO and starch
Eyespots; carotenoids and lipids
Vacuoles; water and ions
Flagella; tubulin and dynein
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Algae include unicellular forms like …A…, filamentous like …B… and colonical forms like …C… . Here A, B and C refer to
A-Chlamydomonas, B-Volvox, C-Ulothrix
A-Ulothrix, B-Volvox, C-Chlamydomonas
A-Volvox, B-Ulothrix, C-Chlamydomonas
A-Chlamydomonas, B-Ulothrix, C-Volvox
Chlamydomonas belongs to which algal group?
Chlorophyceae
Phaeophyceae
Rhodophyceae
Cyanophyceae
The protein-rich storage bodies found within the chloroplasts of Chlamydomonas are crucial for survival under stressful conditions. What is the specific name for these structures, and what is their primary composition?
Pyrenoids; RuBisCO and starch
Eyespots; carotenoids and lipids
Vacuoles; water and ions
Flagella; tubulin and dynein
Non-motile, greatly thickened, asexual spore in Chlamydomonas is
Carpospores
Akinetes
Aplanospores
Hypnospores
Algae include unicellular forms like …A…, filamentous like …B… and colonical forms like …C… . Here A, B and C refer to
Chlamydomonas, Spirogyra, Volvox
Spirogyra, Volvox, Chlamydomonas
Volvox, Chlamydomonas, Fucus
Ulothrix, Spirogyra, Chlamydomonas
In Chlamydomonas, the meiosis occurs in
Gamete
Zygote
Sporogonium
Zoospore
In Chlamydomonas, the meiosis occurs in
Gamete
Zygote
Sporogonium
Zoospore
Chlamydomonas occurs in
Freshwater
Ponds and lake
River
Ocean
Which specific characteristic of Chlamydomonas distinguishes its flagellar structure from other Chlorophyceae members?
Presence of flagellar hairs or mastigonemes
Absence of a basal body
9+0 microtubule arrangement in the axoneme
Flagella covered by a sheath of scales